Are you really using an old CUDA architecture 1.x card (i.e., GPU_TARGET=Tesla)?Cards in the past few years are either Fermi or Kepler. Changing the GPU_TARGET to Fermi or Kepler should solve the problem.

(Sorry for the confusion -- Nvidia uses "Tesla" to mean two different things: (1) CUDA arch 1.x and (2) their high-end GPU line across various CUDA arch. We used it in the former way.)

mgates3 wrote:Are you really using an old CUDA architecture 1.x card (i.e., GPU_TARGET=Tesla)?Cards in the past few years are either Fermi or Kepler. Changing the GPU_TARGET to Fermi or Kepler should solve the problem.

(Sorry for the confusion -- Nvidia uses "Tesla" to mean two different things: (1) CUDA arch 1.x and (2) their high-end GPU line across various CUDA arch. We used it in the former way.)

-mark

Yes, it is a real 1.x device.

It's actually a GTX295 and not a Tesla; I forgot we installed the Tesla (original) in another machine. Still compute 1.3